The White House has officially released its long-anticipated proposal to address the nation’s aging infrastructure. Among other things, the plan aims to generate at least $1.5 trillion in new investment...but will Congress buy it? A reporter breaks down the plan, and how it's being received so far by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

A University of Wisconsin-Madison program, Bucky's Tuition Promise, will cover four years of tuition and segregated fees for incoming Wisconsin resident students whose families make $56,000 or less per year. We talk with the school's director of Financial Aid to learn more.

The year 1968 saw protests and riots erupt around the country. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated. Richard Nixon was elected president. We talk with a historian about what 1968 teaches us... 50 years later.

New advancements in genetic science have made it possible for scientists to know more about Vikings than ever before. We’ll check out those latest discoveries...along with a debate about how we use antibiotics.

Legislation introduced in the Wisconsin Assembly would ban local governments from regulating taxicabs, giving state officials oversight instead. The proposal has taxi drivers at odds over whether deregulation is the best way to compete with ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft.

A northern Wisconsin tribe is suing the Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel over its plans to grow hemp to produce CBD oil. The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin argue the state doesn’t have authority over hemp processing on its reservation.

The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved a policy change to allow board members to accept gifts from UW System campuses and foundations, including tickets to sporting events or concerts.